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Montessori Biology MEGA BUNDLE Montessori Science Biology Corner Zoology Botany

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Grade Levels
1st - 4th
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443 pages activities + 5 pages of record keeping + editable Google Sheet + 17 page BONUS resource
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This is a great resource! I use this in my Montessori classroom! Fit perfect in the hobby lobby organization box too!
Better than the work I made in training! Everything looks so uniform and well done. This is exactly what I needed.

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    Bonus

    BONUSES! Read Me First - Biology MEGA BUNDLE

    Description

    Need fun Montessori biology corner activities for your Montessori or traditional classroom? This huge bundle of Montessori Zoology and Botany cards, booklets, and activities covers animal kingdom, plant kingdom, parts of animals, and so much more! Developed as Montessori science activities, these resources are great for any elementary zoology and botany unit!

    Click on the ⭐️PREVIEW⭐️ for a visual walk-through of what’s included and how it all works together!

    This bundle includes the following products (for 30% off!):

    • Living or Not Living Sorting Cards and Mat
    • Land, Sea, or Air Animal Habitat Sorting Cards and Mat
    • First Knowledge of Animals Cards and Booklets UNIT
      • Mammals
      • Birds
      • Amphibians and Reptiles
      • Fish
      • Insects
      • Other Invertebrates
      • BONUS Question and Answer Research Game

    • Hibernate, Adapt, or Migrate Sorting Cards and Mat
    • Vertebrate Research Questionnaire
    • Vertebrate or Invertebrate Sorting Cards and Mat
    • External Parts of Invertebrates Cards and Booklets UNIT
      • Poriferan
      • Cnidarian
      • Platyhelminth
      • Nematode
      • Annelid
      • Arthropod
      • Mollusk
      • Echinoderm

    • First Knowledge of Plants Cards and Booklets UNIT
      • Flowering Plants
      • Edible Flowering Plants
      • Trees
      • Primitive Plants
      • BONUS Question and Answer Research Game

    • Botany Research Project Guidelines and Questionnaires

    Here’s What You Get

    18 Sets of Nomenclature Cards

    • Each set includes:
      • Picture cards
      • Labels
      • Definition or story cards
      • 2 part control cards
      • 3 part control cards

    36 Booklets to Support Nomenclature Card Sets

    • Each card set has a complementary:
      • 2 part booklet
        • for students to color in the diagram for each term or animal and write in the label
      • 3 part booklets
        • for students to color in the diagram for each term or animal, write in the label, and write the term in the blank of the definition or a fun fact

    4 Sets of Sorting Cards and Mats

    • Each set includes:
      • 12 - 18 picture cards
      • 1 sorting mat on which to place the cards
      • 1 control chart for self-checking

    4 Research Questionnaires

    • Each questionnaire includes space to ask basic questions about an animal or plant of study in preparation for turning that information into a paragraph
    • Botany questionnaires also include instructions for complete projects to support a larger unit

    Ideas for Use

    These materials are all suited for Lower Elementary (or first, second, and third grades), but the External Parts of Invertebrates cards would also work for Upper Elementary (fourth and fifth grades). The sorting card sets are presented simply enough that they can be used for Kindergarten or a Primary classroom.

    There are too many activities to list here, but check out the individual product listings (OR THE BUNDLE PREVIEW) to find out more!

    Teachers Like You Said…

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amber says, “Better than the work I made in training! Everything looks so uniform and well done. This is exactly what I needed.”

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Melissa says, “This is a great resource and the pictures are beautiful.”  (from First Knowledge of Animal Kingdom Bundle)

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Michelle says, “This was exactly what I needed! All of the invertebrates together instead of tracking them down individually! Thank you! ” (from External Parts of Invertebrates Bundle)

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    Total Pages
    443 pages activities + 5 pages of record keeping + editable Google Sheet + 17 page BONUS resource
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    Standards

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    NGSS4-LS1-1
    Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction. Examples of structures could include thorns, stems, roots, colored petals, heart, stomach, lung, brain, and skin. Assessment is limited to macroscopic structures within plant and animal systems.
    NGSS2-LS4-1
    Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. Emphasis is on the diversity of living things in each of a variety of different habitats. Assessment does not include specific animal and plant names in specific habitats.
    NGSS4-LS1-2
    Use a model to describe that animals receive different types of information through their senses, process the information in their brain, and respond to the information in different ways. Emphasis is on systems of information transfer. Assessment does not include the mechanisms by which the brain stores and recalls information or the mechanisms of how sensory receptors function.

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